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protecting religious freedom and protecting all marylanders equally under the law. join me in voting for question 6. ♪ here are some of the top stories. five people targeting the elderly, expected to appear in court. the group would pretend to be baltimore city workers telling them property taxes are late. >>> several ravens players are turning in to pool sharks. playing in the shoot for a cure celebrity billiards tournament. proceeds go the breast cancer foundation. time for a check of the forecast with lynette. >>> it's gorgeous, see for yourself. sunrise this morning, the sunshine will continue throughout the day. temperature wise, we are chilly this morning. coming in at 46 degrees. dew point 43, dry air in place. the winds west at 5 miles an hour. that's the scenario in to the afternoon. look what your planner holds, sunshine, mostly sunny skies by lunchtime with the temperature coming in at 65. the high temperature for today, 70. that's above average. now a check of the time saver traffic with loren cook. >>> good morning, the main trouble spot is 695, a cra
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the singer is in the midst of a comeback, after trouble with the law and his health. proving that anything is possible, you just have to have faith. thank you. >> i like that pun. >> there's more where that came from. i knew i liked you. his tour is -- he's on tour through december. the proceeds of which go towards the fight against aids. we're glad to hear he's doing well. >>> lady gaga knows how to turn heads with her fashion choices. we've seen the egg, right? we remember the meat dress. but this one, and this one takes the cake. the wedding cake. come on, hit it. gaga left her something blue at home, but painted the town red in london. the scoop that the wedding dress she was wearing was a royal tribute to princess diana and the dress she wore at her wedding. our fashion expert at our desk, do you think this is a trend that will work? wearing wedding-inspired fashion out on the town? >> i think gaga is one of the only people that can pull that off. you know? you do always feel beautiful in a wedding dress. so, why not? >> so, she's on to something. thank you very
the singer is in the midst of a comeback, after trouble with the law and his health. proving that anything is possible, you just have to have faith. thank you. >> i like that pun. >> there's more where that came from. i knew i liked you. his tour is -- he's on tour through december. the proceeds of which go towards the fight against aids. we're glad to hear he's doing well. >>> lady gaga knows how to turn heads with her fashion choices. we've seen the egg, right? we...
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we keep hearing that france is a safer place for celebrities to go with their children, because laws are quote/unquote stricter. >> there was a truce between the paparazzi, the media, and the royals in england. really since diana. they have much more rules and agreements that when the kids are in school, they'll give them photos but they won't harass them. kate middleton has changed a lot of things. there's suddenly enormous interest again in the way that there was in diana. and as a result, many of these informal agreements are breaking down. and new problems are occurring. >> all right. dan abram, we'll be talking to you in the next half hour on another story. thanks for updating us on the legal options in this story. >>> let's check in, now, with ginger zee, who is gorgeous in blue and white this morning. >> thank you so much. you're looking quite nice in white. compliment hour here. we start with some complementary rain for texas. look at this. kvue, our affiliate there. a welcome sight of a couple of inches in austin. but northwest of austin, this storm totals 7 1/2 inches. we k
we keep hearing that france is a safer place for celebrities to go with their children, because laws are quote/unquote stricter. >> there was a truce between the paparazzi, the media, and the royals in england. really since diana. they have much more rules and agreements that when the kids are in school, they'll give them photos but they won't harass them. kate middleton has changed a lot of things. there's suddenly enormous interest again in the way that there was in diana. and as a...
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the other part is, law enforcement needs your help. by going on tv, hopefully somebody will know something about the case or somebody will see the suspect and offer a tip or a clue to the police department. >> cal, interestingly, given the iconic name involved here, your fame and celebrity, was there any sense that he even knew who he kidnapped? >> quite honestly, we don't know for sure. it was a premedicated act. there was a lot of stuff. and there was some planning that was involved in order to do this. all indications are there was no real reference to mom or the name. so, we're not sure about that. it could be anything. that's the bizarre nature of this case is, you know, could be a random act. or it could be one that was much deeper than that. >> we have shown the surveillance video several times and that composite sketch. cal ripken, we appreciate your time coming on. and from all of us at abc news, our best to your mother and our best in the search for her abductor. >> thank you very much for the opportunity. >> all right. >>> n
the other part is, law enforcement needs your help. by going on tv, hopefully somebody will know something about the case or somebody will see the suspect and offer a tip or a clue to the police department. >> cal, interestingly, given the iconic name involved here, your fame and celebrity, was there any sense that he even knew who he kidnapped? >> quite honestly, we don't know for sure. it was a premedicated act. there was a lot of stuff. and there was some planning that was...
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. >> reporter: but law enforcement say wednesday's incident is no laughing matter. >> it's a very dangerous thing to do. police show up and they have a -- they believe they have a bad guy. and someone gets shot. >> reporter: unlike "punk'd" these are real cops with real bullets. a volatile situation where someone could get hurt. >>> now, to an update on a story we brought you yesterday on "good morning america." local tv anchor jennifer livingston is fighting back after a viewer criticized her weight. now, the man behind that hurtful e-mail is speaking out. and he is not backing down. jennifer has received support from our own abc station, wxow in lacrosse, wisconsin. and linsey davis has the story. >> reporter: it was the e-mail that sparked national outrage. >> it reads as follows. surely, you don't consider yourself a suitable example for this community's young people, girls in particular. >> reporter: and this morning, the man behind it finally has a face, with two bulging biceps to match. his name is kenneth krause. the viewer that took jennifer livingston to task for her weight. >> yo
. >> reporter: but law enforcement say wednesday's incident is no laughing matter. >> it's a very dangerous thing to do. police show up and they have a -- they believe they have a bad guy. and someone gets shot. >> reporter: unlike "punk'd" these are real cops with real bullets. a volatile situation where someone could get hurt. >>> now, to an update on a story we brought you yesterday on "good morning america." local tv anchor jennifer livingston...
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if you didn't break the law, what did you do? >> what a juicy role. kerry washington joins us here in times square. good to see you this morning. >> it's great to be here. >> you don't get advanced scripts. you have no idea all of the twist and turns. >> people watch the show. and we're usually interacting on twitter with our fans as they watch the show. and we can see how shocked they are. that's how we feel when we read the script. we totally identify. we're always going, what? are you kidding me? that's crazy. >> it seems like everybody in this cast has a secret. yours is your secret affair with the president of the united states. >> a pretend one on the show. >> pretend one, exactly. what is that like, working around that mine field of unknown? >> it's really fun. our entire cast and crew, we love the material. we love each other so much. it's created a real bond because a lot of our crew members, they've been working in television for 20 years. and they say to me, we haven't read scripts for a tv show we worked on forever. but the material is so
if you didn't break the law, what did you do? >> what a juicy role. kerry washington joins us here in times square. good to see you this morning. >> it's great to be here. >> you don't get advanced scripts. you have no idea all of the twist and turns. >> people watch the show. and we're usually interacting on twitter with our fans as they watch the show. and we can see how shocked they are. that's how we feel when we read the script. we totally identify. we're always...
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protecting religious freedom and protecting all marylanders equally under the law. join me in voting for question 6.
protecting religious freedom and protecting all marylanders equally under the law. join me in voting for question 6.
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they won't actually be able to marry until january 2nd when the new law goes into effect. of course january 1st is new year's day. allowing clerks to hand out the marriage certificates though they can do it beginning today. >>> and today a brig commander will testify in the hearing for the army private accused of leaking classified documents to wikileaks. this is going on at fort meade. in court yesterday the marine chief of corrections says that bradley manning was improperly kept on suicide watch for at least seven days. the lawyers claim he has been mistreated at the base in virginia. >>> here's lynette with a check on the forecast. >> all right the beautiful weather that we're dealing with. look at manchester beautiful sunrise this morning. plenty of blue skies and that will continue through thety day bit is cold out there this -- through the day but it is cold out there this morning. you will need to do that. look at it 28 degrees. in the afternoon we're starting below average and we will stay below average as we go into about 3:00. temperature coming in at 44 degrees
they won't actually be able to marry until january 2nd when the new law goes into effect. of course january 1st is new year's day. allowing clerks to hand out the marriage certificates though they can do it beginning today. >>> and today a brig commander will testify in the hearing for the army private accused of leaking classified documents to wikileaks. this is going on at fort meade. in court yesterday the marine chief of corrections says that bradley manning was improperly kept on...
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>> reporter: and inforcing the laws of lancaster, pennsylvania's, amish community. it's been known for quaint lifestyle. until now. >> here's the computer. an ipad for games. >> reporter: there's an appetite for viewers of spoiled house wive, drunk party kids, and self-proclaimed rednext. now reality tv is banking on the amish. >> it's almost -- match made in heaven. >> reporter: national geographic's amish out of order and tlc's breaking amish is focused on the wirld side of amish life. >> it's a controversial concept and reality feeds on controversy. it's outrageous. it's mysterious. unexpected. >> reporter: the network's website acknowledges that most of the show is reenactments. according to levi, all the stories are the god's honest truth. most people think of the amish as not to media friendly. that's true. the old order amish do not allow their faces on camera. you know what's got to come next, right? housewives of lancaster, pennsylvania. >> oh, my goodness. most people in the community won't see the show. they don't have televisions. >> reporter: they shoul
>> reporter: and inforcing the laws of lancaster, pennsylvania's, amish community. it's been known for quaint lifestyle. until now. >> here's the computer. an ipad for games. >> reporter: there's an appetite for viewers of spoiled house wive, drunk party kids, and self-proclaimed rednext. now reality tv is banking on the amish. >> it's almost -- match made in heaven. >> reporter: national geographic's amish out of order and tlc's breaking amish is focused on the...
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. >> the laws don't work. these mass killings are because of psychotic or mentally ill individuals. >> reporter: but some political leaders are fed up with the nation's gun violence. 34 americans are killed every day by firearms. >> this is ridiculous. this is an outrage. we are killing each other. and we're the only industrialized country in the world doing it. >> reporter: the nation has fought this battle before. in 1994, congress passed an assault weapons ban, after a surge in gun violence across the nation. the law banned 18 types of rifles. but after ten years, it expired, as the gun lobby's power had grown. according to a university of pennsylvania study, the number of mass shootings did decline during that decade, except for the year 1999. that was the year columbine. 13 students and faculty killed in a murderous rampage. since the ban ended, the country has seen a spate of mass shootings. but little in the way of significant gun control. supporters of gun control point to australia. in 1996, after a m
. >> the laws don't work. these mass killings are because of psychotic or mentally ill individuals. >> reporter: but some political leaders are fed up with the nation's gun violence. 34 americans are killed every day by firearms. >> this is ridiculous. this is an outrage. we are killing each other. and we're the only industrialized country in the world doing it. >> reporter: the nation has fought this battle before. in 1994, congress passed an assault weapons ban, after...
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three planes forced to make dramatic mother-in-law landings. >>> also ahead, the latest on a deadly tbreak of salmonella caused by contaminated cantaloupes. dr. richard besser will be here. >>> at "toddlers & tiaras" custody battle. the father and his wife. the father says the wife is exploiting the girl by having her on the show. >> let's get to josh with the top stories. >>> breaking news. sam you'll be touching on this today. thousands of people fleeing their homes this morning. wildfires roaring out of control in the west. the biggest threats right now in northern california and id id. take a look at this map. this is now the worst fire season in a decade. neal karlinsky son the front lines in idaho this morning. good morning to you, neal. >> reporter: josh, good morning. we're on the side of a mountain road with firefighters have let up this command center. nearby, the town is choked with smoke and bracing for the worst. in northern california, the newest fires grew up so hard and fast, zachary's arm caught fire while he was riding an atv to try to evacuate his cousins. thousands of p
three planes forced to make dramatic mother-in-law landings. >>> also ahead, the latest on a deadly tbreak of salmonella caused by contaminated cantaloupes. dr. richard besser will be here. >>> at "toddlers & tiaras" custody battle. the father and his wife. the father says the wife is exploiting the girl by having her on the show. >> let's get to josh with the top stories. >>> breaking news. sam you'll be touching on this today. thousands of people...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. [music] "dance of the sugar plum fairies" ♪ ♪ with no added sugar, just one glass equals two servings of fruit. very fruit-tritious. or, try ocean spray light 50, with just 50 calories, a full serving of fruit and no added sugar. with tasty flavors like cranberry-pomegranate and cranberry- concord grape, it's like a fruit stand in every bottle. just...you know... demonstrating how we blend the fruits. try all our tasty ocean spray 100% and light 50 juices. >>> good monday morning i ammegan primpingel. >> thing baltimore city honoringveterans of the annual parade through the heart of downtown. it begins at 9 this morning at mount vernon square there will be a formehal ceremony at the war memorial plaza. >>> they are honoring veterans by offering complimentary sandwiches as part of the freedom isn't free event starting at 11 this morning. and the restaurant out ritchie highway and brought in charm city cakes. >> rave
and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. [music] "dance of the sugar plum fairies" ♪ ♪ with no added sugar, just one glass equals two servings of fruit. very fruit-tritious. or, try ocean spray light 50, with just 50 calories, a full serving of fruit and no added sugar. with tasty flavors like cranberry-pomegranate and cranberry- concord grape, it's...
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>> the budget we wrote is based upon current law, which is obama care. don't forget the fact we've already voted and proposed to repeal obama care, every part of obama care, including this rate of $716 billion from medicare to pay for obama care. they can't have it both ways, george. you can't spend the same dollar twice. you can't say obama is a cost-saver and that we're extending medicare. and the point is, this has been verified and established. if you're taking $716 billion from medicare, to finance obama care, that really is a raid of medicare for obama care. we think that's wrong. our plan to save medicare does not affect or change the benefits for anybody who is in or near retirement. but in order to keep that promise, you need to reform my generation because medicare's going bankrupt for my generation. d the kind of reforms we're proposing, have a rich history in bipartisan support. i worked for a democrat in congress to put these ideas out there. we think there's a better way to save medicare for future seniors while we can keep it intact for cu
>> the budget we wrote is based upon current law, which is obama care. don't forget the fact we've already voted and proposed to repeal obama care, every part of obama care, including this rate of $716 billion from medicare to pay for obama care. they can't have it both ways, george. you can't spend the same dollar twice. you can't say obama is a cost-saver and that we're extending medicare. and the point is, this has been verified and established. if you're taking $716 billion from...
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what's critical is what people often don't know is law enforcement or the criminal justice system can play a key role in getting someone like this into treatment and back on track. these are largely treatable conditions. >> all right. unfortunately, after you've gone on a crime spree like this, justice will prevail. all right. dr. randazzo, thanks for being with us this morning. we'll have more on this case as it develops. >>> in the meantime, it's time for the weather. we'll check in with sam champion on that nor'easter. good morning, sam. >> good morning, elizabeth. even after a snowstorm, new york city folks and visitors are out with us here this morning. some people are prepared for the weather. some spent the entire storm last night -- happy birthday, madi. what were you doing at the height of the storm? >> we were shopping. >> it was your birthday. did you buy anything great? >> clothes. >> well, happy birthday. let's get to the boards. we have one or two things going on this morning we want to tell you about. we're going to start with the western storm. the east coast storm was
what's critical is what people often don't know is law enforcement or the criminal justice system can play a key role in getting someone like this into treatment and back on track. these are largely treatable conditions. >> all right. unfortunately, after you've gone on a crime spree like this, justice will prevail. all right. dr. randazzo, thanks for being with us this morning. we'll have more on this case as it develops. >>> in the meantime, it's time for the weather. we'll...
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protecting religious freedom and all marylanders equally under the law. join me in voting for question 6. >>> welcome back. what a day here on "gma." 7:42. we continue, now, with what could be a dramatic day for britney spears and her family. the superstar's former manager, set to testify today in los angeles. it is all part of the explosive legal battle that could reveal spears' family secrets. abc's rob nelson has our story. >> reporter: sam lufti, who became britney's manager and confidant, is expected to take the stand today. and owl of tinseltown's eyes are on him, as he tries to get the share of the earnings he says he's due. >> he has the burden of proof here. >> reporter: joel boxer told the court lufti was, quote, unqualified to manage a superstar. boxer claims that lufti tried to take advantage of a very vulnerable britney spears. an attorney for lufti says his client was trying to save the singer from her own behavior. he was made a scapegoat for the erratic behavior of britney spears. she looked to use amphetamines, and up uppers. her disjoint
protecting religious freedom and all marylanders equally under the law. join me in voting for question 6. >>> welcome back. what a day here on "gma." 7:42. we continue, now, with what could be a dramatic day for britney spears and her family. the superstar's former manager, set to testify today in los angeles. it is all part of the explosive legal battle that could reveal spears' family secrets. abc's rob nelson has our story. >> reporter: sam lufti, who became...
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it's the law. this is about our kids. this is about better schools. seven. i'm voting for question seven. i'm voting for question seven. [ cheers and applause ] >>> not going to get us down this morning because we have d.j. spinderella in the house. remember her from salt and peppa. the little girl who took the stage with katy perry, you see her. it was fantastic. we're going to talk to her this morning. we have a lot more coming up. robin at home recovering from her bone marrow transplant. sam is off. great to have elizabeth vargas and ginger zee this morning. >> want to point out. we know robin is watching at home. sam is off. it's too bad because a dear friend of he and his sisters brought a sign in today. his friend, lauren. that's lauren's friend's mother, right there. that's sam's sister. and take a look at -- >> what? >> push in real close. real close. keep on going. >> sam is not a natural blonde? >> hi, sam. it's sort of like sam is here. >> look at those '70s shirts. >> josh, this is kind of mean. >> not really. we like to have sam near and dear. i
it's the law. this is about our kids. this is about better schools. seven. i'm voting for question seven. i'm voting for question seven. [ cheers and applause ] >>> not going to get us down this morning because we have d.j. spinderella in the house. remember her from salt and peppa. the little girl who took the stage with katy perry, you see her. it was fantastic. we're going to talk to her this morning. we have a lot more coming up. robin at home recovering from her bone marrow...
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that's what we're seeing more and more in the law. authorities saying, hey, there's no excuses anymore. don't call it bullying. if it's something that would be a crime off of school property, it's going to be a crime on or around school property, as well. the question is, how threatening were the calls? was this an actual group, this kill katie klub? if this was a real group where they had actual intentions, this wouldn't be a misdemeanor case. >> you think it's likely to be a misdemeanor case? >> that's what they were held on and released. if the authorities thought there was a club out there that was gathering, discussing, physically harming her in a very severe way, ihink you probably would be looking at more than the possibility of misdemeanor. >> how about the school? does it face a civil liability for not acting sooner? >> they're sure worried about it. anytime asked a question about it, they're worried about possible legal action. possible, she could say, the school was warned numerous times. didn't take action. but it's not ju
that's what we're seeing more and more in the law. authorities saying, hey, there's no excuses anymore. don't call it bullying. if it's something that would be a crime off of school property, it's going to be a crime on or around school property, as well. the question is, how threatening were the calls? was this an actual group, this kill katie klub? if this was a real group where they had actual intentions, this wouldn't be a misdemeanor case. >> you think it's likely to be a misdemeanor...
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this is my daughter-in-law brooke's light and lovely peach parfait. it's real simple. we can use shortbread cookies from the grocery store. we take our peaches and slice them. sprinkle them with brown sugar and cinnamon. and we just layer the whipped cream or a lighter version of fresh whipped cream. isn't that yummy? i'm probably -- shortbread cookies. >> that's paula deen. paula, thank you, as always. >> and the cucumbers, the onions. >> saw them. >> it's on every table in the south every day. >> give our love to bobby and jimmy. >> godspeed to you, honey. >> and you can get paula's recipes on our website, goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! >>> can you do the weather after this, sam champion? >> sam. go, baby. >> there's a time when you have to get your own weather. i'm going to put the map up. but i'm not sure we're going to be able to talk about it. let's start with the twitter and facebook pictures. lynchburg, virginia. another place that would have amazing barbecue. how about this? in wisconsin, as well. thanks for your twitter pictures every morning. here's where
this is my daughter-in-law brooke's light and lovely peach parfait. it's real simple. we can use shortbread cookies from the grocery store. we take our peaches and slice them. sprinkle them with brown sugar and cinnamon. and we just layer the whipped cream or a lighter version of fresh whipped cream. isn't that yummy? i'm probably -- shortbread cookies. >> that's paula deen. paula, thank you, as always. >> and the cucumbers, the onions. >> saw them. >> it's on every...
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you, obviously, always trying to connect with jay, your father-in-law. and here, you're trying to surprise him with a fishing trip in classic phil fashion. let's take a look. >> put me back in the trunk. >> you're almost there. >> whoa. >> jay? jay? >> somebody help me. >> i would. but these pants are cashmere. >> i got you, jay. >> you have to calm him down. >> don't punch him in the head. >> i'm going to save you. >> it's like i'm being waterboarded. >> you're making me do this. >> get this thing off of me. >> happy birthday. >> we're taking you fishing. >> i do that for a living. i do that for a living. >> to that point, we have compiled some of the great pratfalls in phil's history. were you aware of the degree and the prevalence that physical comedy it was going to require? >> i have always loved it. it's the simplist form of comedy, good and bad. i always loved doing it. it's been fun to be able to do it every day. >> is it a lot of multiple takes? >> it depends. it depends. rarely is it one, which usually leaves me kind of sore. rarely injured. bu
you, obviously, always trying to connect with jay, your father-in-law. and here, you're trying to surprise him with a fishing trip in classic phil fashion. let's take a look. >> put me back in the trunk. >> you're almost there. >> whoa. >> jay? jay? >> somebody help me. >> i would. but these pants are cashmere. >> i got you, jay. >> you have to calm him down. >> don't punch him in the head. >> i'm going to save you. >> it's like...
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we was repeatedly in trouble with the law for bad behavior. in fact, he was released from jail five days before his death. 14 let's bring in "gma" legal analyst dan abrams. what david just said there, five days out of jail. and there was a probation report earlier in the year where they said, lewis will, quote, continue to be a threat, to any community he may reside. how could this happen? >> nobody's going to blame the probation officer here. after that probation officer wrote that report, he went to a treatment facility, completed it for a month. probation officers only have so much authority. they're there to enforce the rules of the court. and unless there's a direct violation, that's really all a probation officer can do. this probation officer certainly did everything that he or she could have done. >> now, police suspect that synthetic drugs could have played a role in lewis' bizarre and violent behavior. we've seen a rise in reports of synthetic drug use. what are authorities doing to combat this problem? >> it's a cat and mouse game.
we was repeatedly in trouble with the law for bad behavior. in fact, he was released from jail five days before his death. 14 let's bring in "gma" legal analyst dan abrams. what david just said there, five days out of jail. and there was a probation report earlier in the year where they said, lewis will, quote, continue to be a threat, to any community he may reside. how could this happen? >> nobody's going to blame the probation officer here. after that probation officer wrote...
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he said, and i quote, federal law says marijuana is an illegal drug. so, don't break out the cheetos or goldfish too quickly. >> not medical marijuana? >> this is recreational use. >> i know medical -- >> come on. >> he's moving to colorado. >> okay. >>> and in arizona, everybody, here's another one. arizonans, is that correct? >> yeah. >> they had to vote on an interesting question. who owns the grand canyon? the state or the federal government? and they decided, by a large margin, that being the landlord for more than 30 million acres might not be all it's cracked up to be. supporters felt if arizona had control of the land, it could lead to a large revenue stream from tourism. but voters overwhelmingly decided let's leave it all to the federal government. yeah. honestly, this is an important piece of real estate. we have to keep it pristine. >>> and finally, really quick. there was a measure, it was called measure 78 in washington, in which voters got to decide whether they're state constitution could get a little makeover. the oregon constitution.
he said, and i quote, federal law says marijuana is an illegal drug. so, don't break out the cheetos or goldfish too quickly. >> not medical marijuana? >> this is recreational use. >> i know medical -- >> come on. >> he's moving to colorado. >> okay. >>> and in arizona, everybody, here's another one. arizonans, is that correct? >> yeah. >> they had to vote on an interesting question. who owns the grand canyon? the state or the federal...
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protecting religious freedom and all marylanders equally under the law. join me in voting for question 6. [ cheers and applause ] >>> and a happy crowd out here in times square. and this song makes you think of robin. every time i hear it. it is a fantastic song. as you know, she is home recovering from her bone marrow transplant. it's great to have elizabeth vargas here, swimming over there. i'm glad you're here right this second, elizabeth. i have no idea how to do this tease. >> what does 2.5 million bucks look like when it comes to a bra? well, we have got one of the hottest -- >> i don't think it's the bra that's getting the attention in this picture, though. i actually think -- >> the light fixtures are lovely in the background. >> is that what you're calling them? >> oh, my goodness. oh. that was a really good one. ding, ding, ding, times-ten. >> go back on the dvr. >> one of the hottest supermodels on the planet is here to reveal that bra and the light fixtures in it. >> you didn't need to read into that. >> live in a moment. >>> we have a special
protecting religious freedom and all marylanders equally under the law. join me in voting for question 6. [ cheers and applause ] >>> and a happy crowd out here in times square. and this song makes you think of robin. every time i hear it. it is a fantastic song. as you know, she is home recovering from her bone marrow transplant. it's great to have elizabeth vargas here, swimming over there. i'm glad you're here right this second, elizabeth. i have no idea how to do this tease....
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and the investigation never turned up any evidence he broke any laws. this was a criminal case, not a major intelligence case, requiring them to notify congress and the white house. justice department guidelines bar sharing information. but i'm sure congress won't buy that. >> they deny any politics involved. >>> now, to the new details emerging about the woman at the center of this affair. general petraeus' biographer, paula broadwell. fbi agents descending on her home overnight. and sharyn alfonsi is here with the latest on all of that. sharyn? >> reporter: even as the agents surround the broadwell home, neighbors, friends and family are coming to paula's defense. this morning saying, as crazy as this story is, there's a lot more to it. >> he was captain america. >> reporter: overnight, the man who once invited paula broadwell to talk about her best-selling biographer about petraeus, gave his spin on the scandal. >> paula broadwell. why does that name seem so familiar to me? welcome to the program, paula broadwell. no, no. that's not it. >> reporter:
and the investigation never turned up any evidence he broke any laws. this was a criminal case, not a major intelligence case, requiring them to notify congress and the white house. justice department guidelines bar sharing information. but i'm sure congress won't buy that. >> they deny any politics involved. >>> now, to the new details emerging about the woman at the center of this affair. general petraeus' biographer, paula broadwell. fbi agents descending on her home...
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there's also 100-year law by the united states supreme court, which means you can't cry fire in a crowded theater. now, one has to figure out the extremists in this country and the extremists out there, who are using this and whipping up hatred. >> you covered the protests in the arab spring. what we're seeing is the consequences of more freedom in the middle east. >> more freedom. i've spoken to the prime ministers of egypt and the new leader of libya. they say they want good relations with the united states. but what's happening here is deliberate provocation, at a transitional time. so, while this film came out, and was kind of hidden in the internet, blogosphere for a while, until it got an arabic subtitle, an arabic soundtrack. then it became prominent. and local imams started to whip up the fervor again. >> and they don't have the same kind of control. >> they do and they don't. there's police out there and still standing. in libya, it's slightly more chaotic, still, in terms of bringing militants in and arrange the full security process there. but this is something that really has
there's also 100-year law by the united states supreme court, which means you can't cry fire in a crowded theater. now, one has to figure out the extremists in this country and the extremists out there, who are using this and whipping up hatred. >> you covered the protests in the arab spring. what we're seeing is the consequences of more freedom in the middle east. >> more freedom. i've spoken to the prime ministers of egypt and the new leader of libya. they say they want good...
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the real key, did john edwards do this as a violation of federal campaign law? >> reporter: davis also told jurors about the day "the national enquirer" showed up at hunter's doorstep. saying he overheard a phone conversation between edwards and his new pregnant mistress. i heard him say, are you showing yet? two weeks later, the story was published. john davis was aboard a campaign plane with edwards and his chairman, fred baron, who allegedly provided financial support to cover up the affair. in a critical moment of testimony, davis says, as they discussed the article, baron assured them the press isn't going to find hunter because of the way he was moving her around. now, it's actually two weeks, now, into this trial. so far, no sign, yet, of rielle hunter. we do know she's going to testify. one very interesting witness later on today, is brian huffman. a very close friend of the big benefactor for john edwards, bunny melon. and he appeared quickly in the court. he was cracking up the entire court. making the jurors laugh. all of us laugh. he's going to be ve
the real key, did john edwards do this as a violation of federal campaign law? >> reporter: davis also told jurors about the day "the national enquirer" showed up at hunter's doorstep. saying he overheard a phone conversation between edwards and his new pregnant mistress. i heard him say, are you showing yet? two weeks later, the story was published. john davis was aboard a campaign plane with edwards and his chairman, fred baron, who allegedly provided financial support to...
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first up, meeting law students in london, where william himself is an honorary lawyer. but state wearing a dress by a french designer. in an effort to remind people she and william the legal battle of having those photos being published in france. >> she's incredibly calm. incredibly wise. very little seems to ruffle her feathers. >> reporter: william, who has been by his wife's side since the photos, that the palace called grotesque surfaced, won't be with her during tomorrow's engagement. she will have to go it alone, as he attends a fun recall of his nanny. she cared for him and harry. but kate will have to keep calm and carry on. she will be facing her toughest challenge yet. huge crowds are expected to greet her when she attends events to support her charities in the north of england. >> i think she's a tough one in that relationship. she's going to keep the show going. >> reporter: no doubt, all eyes will be on royal baby bump watch, as well. the couple kept tongues wagging during their asia tour, when kate toasted with water, rather than champagne, not once, but
first up, meeting law students in london, where william himself is an honorary lawyer. but state wearing a dress by a french designer. in an effort to remind people she and william the legal battle of having those photos being published in france. >> she's incredibly calm. incredibly wise. very little seems to ruffle her feathers. >> reporter: william, who has been by his wife's side since the photos, that the palace called grotesque surfaced, won't be with her during tomorrow's...
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even though under aged drinking is against the law. that leads to a dilemma. what would you do if you saw an adult buying alcohol for a teenager? the legal drinking age is 21 in this country. john quinones asks that question in an episode of "what would you do?" >> as fathers and mothers, we try to be the cool mom or dad because we want our kids and their friends to like us. but how much is too much? what if you see that cool dad in a liquor store, stocking up for the kids' house party? we wanted to find out what people will do if they see one of these dads in action, buying alcohol for his underaged child. >> you're going to fit right in. we need vodka. >> we don't need vodka, dad. i don't want to go overboard. >> grab a little soda, too. >> reporter: this woman enters the store and immediately takes notice of father and son. and it doesn't take long for blanche to react. >> you can't buy that. that's underaged drinking. you cannot buy it. >> it's going to be at my house. >> you'll be the one arrested. you can't sell this to him. you know it's wrong. you can'
even though under aged drinking is against the law. that leads to a dilemma. what would you do if you saw an adult buying alcohol for a teenager? the legal drinking age is 21 in this country. john quinones asks that question in an episode of "what would you do?" >> as fathers and mothers, we try to be the cool mom or dad because we want our kids and their friends to like us. but how much is too much? what if you see that cool dad in a liquor store, stocking up for the kids'...
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but there's speculation that the sister-in-law might be making this trip for permanence. there are reports that she's going to consider moving here, which means i'm going to be covering a lot of pippa. >> i think i want to be pippa. i want to go to the open. >> the space/time continuum. >> is it pippa in new york? is that the rumor? or pippa in l.a.? >> there's been several reports that she loves new york. and she's considering it. she's allowed to live more freely. >> pippa in new york. that's the reality show that's to come. >> yeah. >>> and, hey. we know john mayer does like to, at least in the past, talk about his relationships. katy perry, however, might be happy to know -- not the reason. but she might be happy to know he won't be sharing any details of their recent dates. john mayer said he is, once again, on total vocal rest. and hoped that his recent and second throat surgery will allow him to perform again in concert. he took to his tumbler page over the weekend. and let his fans know they shouldn't expect him to sing or talk for the next few months. but that al
but there's speculation that the sister-in-law might be making this trip for permanence. there are reports that she's going to consider moving here, which means i'm going to be covering a lot of pippa. >> i think i want to be pippa. i want to go to the open. >> the space/time continuum. >> is it pippa in new york? is that the rumor? or pippa in l.a.? >> there's been several reports that she loves new york. and she's considering it. she's allowed to live more freely....
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. >> reporter: what struck her about middleton, is just how down to earth the sister-in-law to the future king of england seemed. >> she was relaxed. she was smiling a lot. obviously, with her friends. not uptight at all. >> reporter: nothing seems to be slowing kate's little sister down. next up for pippa, royal watchers predict she will be parking her famous posterioren in in front-row seats for fashion week. >> our thanks to amy robach. >>> now, so many college students are moving into their dormrooms right now. and some are showing up on campus with more than just a few new computers and new clothes. they also have a new bra size. abc's paula faris is here with more on college-aged cosmetic surgery. good morning, paula. >> good morning. ironically, josh is nowhere to be found for this story, i understand, right? just the ladies. today's students are trying to improve their minds and bodies. in fact, more students than ever are opting for cosmetic surgery. we travel to california where a fresh start for two, young coeds involves going under the knife. students are heading back to colle
. >> reporter: what struck her about middleton, is just how down to earth the sister-in-law to the future king of england seemed. >> she was relaxed. she was smiling a lot. obviously, with her friends. not uptight at all. >> reporter: nothing seems to be slowing kate's little sister down. next up for pippa, royal watchers predict she will be parking her famous posterioren in in front-row seats for fashion week. >> our thanks to amy robach. >>> now, so many...
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the difficulty here is the florida law. they have a law called the stand your ground law. in most state, you're retiquire to retreat. you don't have the right to shoot someone on the street if you feel you're in danger. in florida, you do have that right. that's what the prosecutors are relying on. >> you just said it. zimmerman got out of hais car, admitted he was following him. how can you claim self-defense when you're the aggressor? >> it's a good question. it's who is the aggressor at the moment it occurred. hypothetical situation. let's say zimmerman gets out of the car, follows trayvon. trayvon turns around and wants to know who is following him, gets aggressive with him, they get into a scuffle. under that scenario, he might be able to claim self-defense. there's nothing to inkate those are the facts. >> that's what people are getting at. how can it be dismissed so easily. witnesses say they were interviewed, they were shot, hasty by police. and people, the major outcry is at zimmerman and the police. >> this is not over. this is not just been -- the state authorit
the difficulty here is the florida law. they have a law called the stand your ground law. in most state, you're retiquire to retreat. you don't have the right to shoot someone on the street if you feel you're in danger. in florida, you do have that right. that's what the prosecutors are relying on. >> you just said it. zimmerman got out of hais car, admitted he was following him. how can you claim self-defense when you're the aggressor? >> it's a good question. it's who is the...
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and her -- my sister-in-law, pam, went to our house to get clothe es for us. she said, john, i felt compelled to bring you something. >> that had to be so important. i think your book will help a lot of people. >> thank you. >>> dr. >>> i sleep just fine, doctor. >> really? because if a patient died because of my poor decision making, i would probably lose a little sleep over it. >> this is not to place blame. it is to discuss mistakes in patient care. >> that is the "grey's anatomy" version of something that takes place in hospitals every monday morning. it's called m and m. it's the subject of a new pook by dr. sanjay gupta. how true to life is hthat? >> it can be a pretty severe situation. it's about doctors holding each ov other accountable. a mistake was made. how do we all learn from this? >> the focus should be on the lessons learned. you describe them as war zones? >> they can be. street fights. there are strong personalities in the rooms. while there is a -- this grander mission of advancing medicine and science, there's an idea of, look, if someone h
and her -- my sister-in-law, pam, went to our house to get clothe es for us. she said, john, i felt compelled to bring you something. >> that had to be so important. i think your book will help a lot of people. >> thank you. >>> dr. >>> i sleep just fine, doctor. >> really? because if a patient died because of my poor decision making, i would probably lose a little sleep over it. >> this is not to place blame. it is to discuss mistakes in patient care....
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and maintains, no laws were broken. that's not how this mom sees it. her daughter was in the locker room when the camera was recording. >> i don't understand why somebody could go to such lengths to break a law to try to get something to go the way they want it to go. >> reporter: long only got caught after someone anonymously sent the video to the superintendent and several board members. her daughters already quit the basketball team. now, their mother is facing a far more serious foul. for "good morning america," ryan owens, abc news, dallas. >> thank you, ryan. >>> now, to the shocking story of a lifeguard who lost his job for saving someone's life. it happened on a beach here in south florida. the problem, though, isn't what the lifeguard did. it's where he did it. abc's matt gutman joins us, now, from miami. good morning to you, matt. >> reporter: good morning to you, matt. that's right. tommy lopez, the lifeguard, literally crossed the line in the sand. stepping out of his jurisdiction to save a life. and the real heroism, he knew that making th
and maintains, no laws were broken. that's not how this mom sees it. her daughter was in the locker room when the camera was recording. >> i don't understand why somebody could go to such lengths to break a law to try to get something to go the way they want it to go. >> reporter: long only got caught after someone anonymously sent the video to the superintendent and several board members. her daughters already quit the basketball team. now, their mother is facing a far more serious...
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i'm not sure if that's against the law. turns out, he was also taking the flags down into his hole for safekeeping. you know? 17 gone in a night. he's intrepid. before we get to "pop news." the video was jumpy. let's say sam is at a san diego padres game, posting something to facebook. and the ball comes in like that. >> if we could go back to "play of the day" and see it that way. >> or send in the woodchuck. >> good point. good reveal. >> that was great. thank you, josh. >>> how about "pop news." good morning, everybody. it turns out scarlett johansson is not only the hottest stars in hollywood. she's about to be the highest-paid of all-time. set to make a $20 million to come back as the black widow in the sequel to "the avengers." >> 20 million bucks. >> tops the current record for an actress, which angelina holds. she made $19 million for "the tourist." >> that's it. >> $20 million to stand in front of a green screen, i'm in. >> no one's offering. >> but if they were -- >>> are there ever days you feel you would give an
i'm not sure if that's against the law. turns out, he was also taking the flags down into his hole for safekeeping. you know? 17 gone in a night. he's intrepid. before we get to "pop news." the video was jumpy. let's say sam is at a san diego padres game, posting something to facebook. and the ball comes in like that. >> if we could go back to "play of the day" and see it that way. >> or send in the woodchuck. >> good point. good reveal. >> that was...
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amanda bynes latest run-in with the law. how lindsay lohan is weighing in. >>> and why she's doing it again. >>> and barbara walters is with us. live, revealing america's all-time favorite tv dads. all that and so much more coming up, on "gma," live from times square. [ mrs. hutchison ] friday night has always been all fun and games here at the hutchison household. but one dark stormy evening... she needed a good meal and a good family. so we gave her purina cat chow complete. it's the best because it has something for all of our cats! and after a couple of weeks she was part of the family. we're so lucky that lucy picked us. [ female announcer ] purina cat chow complete. and for a delicious way to help maintain a healthy weight, try new purina cat chow healthy weight. i see you're crunching numbers with a cup of joe... when you could be relaxing with a delicious gevalia. or as i like to say, a cup of johan. joe's a cubicle. johan is a corner office with a young, eager assistant... who looks like me. put johan on your spread
amanda bynes latest run-in with the law. how lindsay lohan is weighing in. >>> and why she's doing it again. >>> and barbara walters is with us. live, revealing america's all-time favorite tv dads. all that and so much more coming up, on "gma," live from times square. [ mrs. hutchison ] friday night has always been all fun and games here at the hutchison household. but one dark stormy evening... she needed a good meal and a good family. so we gave her purina cat chow...
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what is the one bill the president must have on his desk, must sign into law this year? how will he work with congress to get it done? speaker boehner said he hasn't spoke on the the president since december. >> the extension of the middle class tax cut. the single most urgent thing to do. should be done now, should be done immediately. they should move quickly to give us the authority to be able to lower the interest rates for people that have never missed their mortgage. i think we're going to get more done than people think. the mood in that place was much more serious than before. i think everybody realizes, democrats and republicans sitting out there in the house last night that the american public is sick and tired of -- it's one thing to have a do nothing congress. it's another thing to stop everything congress. i think they've got the message. i think we may get more done that people think this year. >> we'll be watching. mr. vice president, thank you very much. >> thanks an awful lot, george. >> let's get more on this from white house correspondent jake tapper.
what is the one bill the president must have on his desk, must sign into law this year? how will he work with congress to get it done? speaker boehner said he hasn't spoke on the the president since december. >> the extension of the middle class tax cut. the single most urgent thing to do. should be done now, should be done immediately. they should move quickly to give us the authority to be able to lower the interest rates for people that have never missed their mortgage. i think we're...
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the new year means a batch of new laws for states across the country. more than 800 in california alone go into effect tuesday morning, ranging from minor traffic regulations to the recognition of same-sex marriage to some that are bizarre. linsey davis joins us with more. >> reporter: good morning, dan. employers asking for your login info will be a thing of the past. in several states. lots of new laws on the book. scratching your head, something to make you say, hmm. when the ball drops monday night, it's all about out with the old and in with the new. new laws, that is. some that are rather unusual. like public act 97-743 in illinois. which imposes a $1,000 fine on anyone what pops a wheelie on a motorcycle while speeding. come tuesday at 12:01, concord, massachusetts, will be the first community in the nation to outlaw plastic bottles. yes, consider these containers contraband. in the sunshine state, don't flash your headlights to warn drivers of a speeding trap or you'll get pulled over. you might have better luck in california, you can whip out p
the new year means a batch of new laws for states across the country. more than 800 in california alone go into effect tuesday morning, ranging from minor traffic regulations to the recognition of same-sex marriage to some that are bizarre. linsey davis joins us with more. >> reporter: good morning, dan. employers asking for your login info will be a thing of the past. in several states. lots of new laws on the book. scratching your head, something to make you say, hmm. when the ball...
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football star, deion sanders, and his wife, both in trouble with law overnight. he's been charged with assault after she spent the night in jail. inside the real-life "war of the roses." >>> perfect beauty. who is the most gorgeous girl in the world? we'll show you the face being called the most stunning natural beauty ever. what makes her so special? you be the judge. >>> nice, bright sky to start our day here. good morning, everyone. we have breaking news as we come on the air. british detectives announcing this morning that madeleine mccann, the 4-year-old who vanished on a family vacation in 2007, may still be alive. police releasing a photo right there of what she would look like now almost 9 years old. >> they won't say why they think she's alive right now. >>> and john edwards' former aide andrew young, back on the stand today. he will be cross-examined by edwards' attorneys today. >> what he has said has raised eyebrows. >>> and get ready to laugh because we're reuniting the cast of "in living color." the comedy gave us jim carrey, fly girl, jennifer lope
football star, deion sanders, and his wife, both in trouble with law overnight. he's been charged with assault after she spent the night in jail. inside the real-life "war of the roses." >>> perfect beauty. who is the most gorgeous girl in the world? we'll show you the face being called the most stunning natural beauty ever. what makes her so special? you be the judge. >>> nice, bright sky to start our day here. good morning, everyone. we have breaking news as we...
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this woman and her brother-in-law went up to the bridge because people had been stopping and looking. she thought the camera was on still pictures. but she was taking a video as the car sailed over there. they called 911. and the folks in that suv were all right. but that's the problem. buckling roads all over the midwest. there's a lot of them out there. now, we go to the fires. brand-new fire in palmdale, california. there are 44 large fires and more than 100 and something small fires burning in the west. these are the numbers. all this fire zone here, fire season hasn't really started. it's summer into early fall when we get fires. you've seen how many fires we've had. k.c., about 100 degrees. memphis, 101. anywhere in the heartland, josh, it's likely to be some of the warmest temperatures ever recorded on the fourth of july. >> red and orange. that map's been for at least week. thanks to, sam. >>> one way to beat all of the heat, hop in the car and head somewhere cooler. americans are planning on traveling much more on this fourth of july. though, we will be spending less when we
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. >> reporter: this latest incident comes two months after her longtime friend and sister-in-law committed suicide after a battle of depression. >> i think god brought her up to heaven and said you don't have to fight for me anymore. >> distraught over the loss of her friend. kerley kennedy will appear in court tomorrow. kerry kennedy did not have issue with drugs or alcohol. but of course we're waiting on results from blood tests from police. >> that could take time. thank you, david for being here. >>> thanks, guys. now to the travel nightmare. for passengers trying to get from sang shy to the u.s. we finally stage a revolt, as you see, it got ugly. jim avila has the story. good morning, jim. >> reporter: good morning, george. could be the worst delay in memory. 72 hour, three separate cancellation, hundreds of passengers standed overseas, far away from home and tempers boil over on both sides. >> my crew, the other crew, we want to go as much as you do. >> reporter: you're looking at a united airlines pilot at his breaking point confronted with a gateful of angry passenger, so anxious t
. >> reporter: this latest incident comes two months after her longtime friend and sister-in-law committed suicide after a battle of depression. >> i think god brought her up to heaven and said you don't have to fight for me anymore. >> distraught over the loss of her friend. kerley kennedy will appear in court tomorrow. kerry kennedy did not have issue with drugs or alcohol. but of course we're waiting on results from blood tests from police. >> that could take time....
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now the photographer is the first ever to be charged under a tough new law. ryan owens has the story. >> reporter: justin bieber. hitmaker. heart throb. hair trend-certificate. and now -- legal trail blazer? actually, yes. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: remember that car chase on an l.a. freeway earlier this month? when bieber called 911 to report that paparazzi were chasing him? >> hello, i have like, five cars following me. >> reporter: he was cited for speeding. but one of the photographers in e behind him is in more trouble. 30-year-old paul raef is the first member of the paparazzi charged under a new california law that stiffens penalties for those two drive recklessly to try to capture photographs of celebrities for financial gain. >> every one of those celebrities has the right to travel in peace. >> reporter: if convicted, the free-lance photographer faces up to a year in jail. raef couldn't be reached for comment. bieber hasn't been contacted yet. >> they're the ones that are driving reckless, i'm just trying to, like, not have them being on my tail. >
now the photographer is the first ever to be charged under a tough new law. ryan owens has the story. >> reporter: justin bieber. hitmaker. heart throb. hair trend-certificate. and now -- legal trail blazer? actually, yes. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: remember that car chase on an l.a. freeway earlier this month? when bieber called 911 to report that paparazzi were chasing him? >> hello, i have like, five cars following me. >> reporter: he was cited for speeding....
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she's never been in trouble with the law before. but she is now behind bars. she's charged with lying to authorities investigating the murder of university of new hampshire student lizzie marriott in october. the 19-year-old's disappearance sent chills through the campus. this actor and martial arts instructor is charged with second-degree murder for allegedly killing marriott. authorities blame mcdonough, the girlfriend at the time, for lying to them about that critical search window. >> she gave a statement to investigators investigating miss marriott's disappearance. and gave a false alibi as to her whereabouts on the day in question, october 9th. and gave a false statement on their actions that night. >> reporter: refusing to xhe comment. >> you can talk to my attorney. >> reporter: mcdonough knew lizzie marriott by working with her. the details against her ex-boyfriend have been sealed. mcdonough's attorney successfully argued to have her bail reduced. reminding the court, she's not charged with murder. her ex-boyfriend is. >> as i read the complaints, co
she's never been in trouble with the law before. but she is now behind bars. she's charged with lying to authorities investigating the murder of university of new hampshire student lizzie marriott in october. the 19-year-old's disappearance sent chills through the campus. this actor and martial arts instructor is charged with second-degree murder for allegedly killing marriott. authorities blame mcdonough, the girlfriend at the time, for lying to them about that critical search window. >>...
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romney backed a law that outws all abortion -- ev in cases of rape and in.cest. anand that's not all. i'll cut off funding to planned parenthood. [ female announcer ] for women, planned parenthood means life-saving cancer screenings and family-planning services but, for mitt romney.. planned parenthood. we're going to get rid of that. >> live and in hd, this is an abc 7 news update. good morning at 7:26 and this morning, july 17. the extreme heat is making a comeback this week with temperatures expected to be near 100 degrees again today and tomorrow. the humidity will make it feel even worse. towns and cities across the d.c. to help the --ng cool by opening centers and keeping open later. pepco and bge customers who power last month will soon seen higher electric bills. maryland law allows electric losses.s to recoup at to about 50 cents per customer. newschannel 8 will have more in an in-depth report coming up in a few minutes. get a check on the commute with lisa baden. good and itpretty is rolling in our favor. have a problem if you are going cheverly into a
romney backed a law that outws all abortion -- ev in cases of rape and in.cest. anand that's not all. i'll cut off funding to planned parenthood. [ female announcer ] for women, planned parenthood means life-saving cancer screenings and family-planning services but, for mitt romney.. planned parenthood. we're going to get rid of that. >> live and in hd, this is an abc 7 news update. good morning at 7:26 and this morning, july 17. the extreme heat is making a comeback this week with...
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after the fact, it's not going to matter in a court of law. maybe, maybe an obstruction charge for hiding this from the police. but another thing i think we haven't factored in, there's probably a lot of other women out there. i had cases myself, where in the asian culture, it's a great shame to have been raped. the victim thinks it's her fault. there's probably other women out there. and that laptop may have evidence as to their identities. >> this brings to the attorney under arrest. he's been charged with several different sexual assaults. yet, still allowed out on bail in his home. >> in a case like this, most of the time, someone will be released on bail. people will say they shouldn't be released on bail. but in most case, they are. the question becomes how much should the bail be? one question in this case, why was the bail reduced from $3 million to $1 million? he's going to be on an electronic monitoring bracelet to make sure he doesn't go anywhere. but people think, these are very serious crimes here. but the purpose of bail, remembe
after the fact, it's not going to matter in a court of law. maybe, maybe an obstruction charge for hiding this from the police. but another thing i think we haven't factored in, there's probably a lot of other women out there. i had cases myself, where in the asian culture, it's a great shame to have been raped. the victim thinks it's her fault. there's probably other women out there. and that laptop may have evidence as to their identities. >> this brings to the attorney under arrest....
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and for this to play out in public with law enforcement, it's shocking, robin. it's shocking. >> and some people are suggesting that katherine doesn't even know, a whole dispute over there over where she is and what's happening here. >> this is far from over. howard, always appreciate your perspective. have a good day in l.a. dan, as well. let's check the weather with sam. >> good morning, robin. we're going to start with thunderstorms that are cooling places down in a way that just don't break the heat in any other way. when the numbers are high sometimes we look for afternoon storms. chicago had more than 2400 lightning strikes in an hour. very early this morning, with thunderstorms that might help as they come back this afternoon to cool things down a bit. so you watch the numbers. we get very high. and then the thunderstorms will cool them down but that's just in the northern line of where all that heat is. in the deep south there may not be storms to help you cool down. here's one place where the warmer temperatures are very good news, when you see seattle,
and for this to play out in public with law enforcement, it's shocking, robin. it's shocking. >> and some people are suggesting that katherine doesn't even know, a whole dispute over there over where she is and what's happening here. >> this is far from over. howard, always appreciate your perspective. have a good day in l.a. dan, as well. let's check the weather with sam. >> good morning, robin. we're going to start with thunderstorms that are cooling places down in a way...
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it's not against the law to go topless in north carolina. some towns have passed local bans. some in ashville are hoping their city will, too. championing women's rights. >> and here, too. >> lara's mother is here. >> i'm sorry. mom, mom, it was all we had. >> ear muffs, mom. put them on. >> she's just glad it was not in "pop news." and speaking of -- >> good morning to you all and to you. sometimes after breakup, people change their look. it's a signal they want a fresh start. i would say it's usually ladies who do things like cut their hair. in this case, it's our friend, rock star john mayer. he let go of katy perry and his locks at one time. he cut dies with katy last week. day later, he cut his hair. he showed off the new look at l.a.'s sky bar saturday night. he looks rather handsome. >> he looks good. >> no? no weighing in? >> i'll abstain. >> back to his old look. >>> hollywood heart throb ryan gosling thinks women are into him because he's a good listener. that might be the case. or it could be this. >> that, too. >> i don't know. listener. a six pack. but he says in
it's not against the law to go topless in north carolina. some towns have passed local bans. some in ashville are hoping their city will, too. championing women's rights. >> and here, too. >> lara's mother is here. >> i'm sorry. mom, mom, it was all we had. >> ear muffs, mom. put them on. >> she's just glad it was not in "pop news." and speaking of -- >> good morning to you all and to you. sometimes after breakup, people change their look. it's a...
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this is a federal election, federal election laws, so extensions, et cetera, were limited. the election will be tomorrow. will there be some hardships to get to the polls? yes. but compared to what people have been dealing with over the past week, the hardships they'll have at the polls is nothing, frankly. >> finally, governor, what's the one thing you want the people of america to know about new york right now? >> i want the people to know that, first, new york appreciates the kindness that they have shown and the love that they have shown. and maybe we don't have heat on in the homes, but they have warmed the spirits of new yorkers. and i want them to know that new yorkers come back and it will be back soon and better than ever before. >> governor cuomo, thanks so much for calling in this morning. >> thanks, george. thanks for having me. new york's governor andrew cuomo. >>> good morning, atlanta, good morning, houston. good morning, chicago. get up, get on the phone, help us with that day of giving. if that phone's busy, give us a call back. what's another five minutes
this is a federal election, federal election laws, so extensions, et cetera, were limited. the election will be tomorrow. will there be some hardships to get to the polls? yes. but compared to what people have been dealing with over the past week, the hardships they'll have at the polls is nothing, frankly. >> finally, governor, what's the one thing you want the people of america to know about new york right now? >> i want the people to know that, first, new york appreciates the...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ medicare open enrollment. now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. ♪ and also to build my career. so i'm not about to always let my frequent bladder urges, or the worry my pipes might leak get in the way of my busy lifestyle. that's why i take care, with vesicare. once-daily vesicare can help control your bladder muscle and is proven to treat overactive bladder with symptoms of frequent urges and leaks day and night. if you have certain stomach or glaucoma problems, or trouble emptying your bladder, do not take vesicare. vesicare may cause allergic reactions that may be serious. if you experience swelling of the face, lips, throat or tongue, stop taking vesicare and get emergency help. tell your doctor right away if you have severe abdominal pain, or become constipated for three or more days. vesicare may cause blurred vision, so use caution while driving or doing unsafe tasks. common side effects are dry mouth, constipation, and indigestion. i've worked hard to get to where i am... and i'v
and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ medicare open enrollment. now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. ♪ and also to build my career. so i'm not about to always let my frequent bladder urges, or the worry my pipes might leak get in the way of my busy lifestyle. that's why i take care, with vesicare. once-daily vesicare can help control your bladder muscle and is proven to treat overactive bladder with symptoms of frequent urges and...
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so law enforcement on every level could share intelligence. but senate investigators say those centers have done nothing to stop terror plots. >>> american airlines says wrongly installed clamps and not sabotage caused seats to become loose on three flights. those seats and everything from the smell of smoke to landing gear issues have forced american flights to divert offcourse. pilots can finally resume contract negotiations today. >>> for the fourth-consecutive year the u.s. birthrate has dropped. experts say the economy is forcing couples to think twice about having kids. there's encouraging news. beer sales are up for the first time in four years. that means americans, particularly young men, may be starting to feel better about their finances. if there is a bridge to be made between the last two stories, we'll be digging into that in the days ahead. i'm sure. >>> scottie was -- he's going yeah, yeah. >> what do you think, scottie? >> i'm doing my part. >> we thank you for your service. >> the economy's off to a robust recovery. >>> how a
so law enforcement on every level could share intelligence. but senate investigators say those centers have done nothing to stop terror plots. >>> american airlines says wrongly installed clamps and not sabotage caused seats to become loose on three flights. those seats and everything from the smell of smoke to landing gear issues have forced american flights to divert offcourse. pilots can finally resume contract negotiations today. >>> for the fourth-consecutive year the...
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. >> too many republicans are blocking the farm bill from becoming law. >> reporter: trying to make mitt romney's running mate, paul ryan, the face of house intransige intransigent. the president took time to hydrate himself. >> it is ice cold and tasty. >> reporter: and others at the iowa state fair. >> four more beers. >> four more beers? >> reporter: ryan also hit the state fair. where he sold his wares. >> you see the president come through on his bus tour, you might ask him the same question that i'm getting asked from people all around america. and that is, where are the jobs, mr. president? >> reporter: despite some liberal heckler, overnight, first lady michelle obama refrained from heckling when asked about romney's choice by jay leno. >> were you surprised by that? >> i haven't spent much time thinking about that. and don't know ryan that well. but we welcome them to the campaign. >> reporter: but the obama team is trying to drive up ryan's unfavorable ratings by hammering his controversial proposal for medicare for future retirees. when asked about that proposal in senior-layt
. >> too many republicans are blocking the farm bill from becoming law. >> reporter: trying to make mitt romney's running mate, paul ryan, the face of house intransige intransigent. the president took time to hydrate himself. >> it is ice cold and tasty. >> reporter: and others at the iowa state fair. >> four more beers. >> four more beers? >> reporter: ryan also hit the state fair. where he sold his wares. >> you see the president come through on...